Send us a text Sunday Morning | November 16, 2025 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY In Philippians 4:2–5, Pastor John reminded us that one of the greatest threats to the unity of the church is not outside opposition but the internal division that can grow quietly among believers. Paul urges the church to stand firm in the truth by taking intentional steps toward reconciliation—just as he called Euodia and Syntyche to live up to their true identity in Christ by addressing their conflict direct...
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Send us a text Sunday Morning | November 16, 2025 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY In Philippians 4:2–5, Pastor John reminded us that one of the greatest threats to the unity of the church is not outside opposition but the internal division that can grow quietly among believers. Paul urges the church to stand firm in the truth by taking intentional steps toward reconciliation—just as he called Euodia and Syntyche to live up to their true identity in Christ by addressing their conflict direct...
Send us a text Sunday Morning | October 5, 2025 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY In Sunday’s message from Philippians 2:1–11, “The Future is Now,” we were reminded that unity among believers isn’t just an idea—it’s something to live out daily. Paul urges us to actively reflect Christ’s love, connect with one another in purpose, and show respect and humility toward others. Our unity is grounded in the past, rooted in the example of Christ who, though equal with God, emptied Himself and took ...
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Send us a text Sunday Morning | November 16, 2025 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY In Philippians 4:2–5, Pastor John reminded us that one of the greatest threats to the unity of the church is not outside opposition but the internal division that can grow quietly among believers. Paul urges the church to stand firm in the truth by taking intentional steps toward reconciliation—just as he called Euodia and Syntyche to live up to their true identity in Christ by addressing their conflict direct...